Schlock-Wire: Scream Factory Goes For The Gross-Out With THE GARBAGE PAIL KIDS MOVIE On Blu-Ray

Most 80’s kids remember Garbage Pail Kids trading cards… but do you remember The Garbage Pail Kids Movie? If not, don’t fret. You’ll have a chance to get acquainted with this oddball kiddie flick when Scream Factory revives it on blu-ray in December. Not only will this be the high-definition debut for this film, Scream Factory is making it a full-blown collector’s edition with extras. Read on for all the gleeful gross-out details, including a rundown of the bonus features and pre-order links…

Available for the first time on Blu-ray™, this definitive collector’s edition of THE GARBAGE PAIL KIDS® MOVIE Collector’s Edition contains insightful bonus content, including new interviews with special makeup effects creator and artist, cast and crew. A must-have for loyal fans, collectors and pop-culture enthusiasts, THE GARBAGE PAIL KIDS® MOVIE also contains a collectible cover featuring newly rendered retro-style artwork and a reversible cover wrap featuring original theatrical key art.

*** Avid fans and collectors please take note: those who order THE GARBAGE PAIL KIDS® MOVIE Collector’s Edition Blu-ray set directly from ShoutFactory.com and get the order shipped two weeks early, plus receive exclusive 18″x24″ poster featuring our newly commissioned artwork! Available while supplies last.

When Dodger (Astin) accidentally releases the Kids from their magical trash can prison, all smell breaks loose. Despite their offensive personal habits – and attitude problems – Dodger soon becomes fond of the Kids. But when Messy Tessie, Foul Phil, Valerie Vomit and the whole misfit crew join his fight against thuggish bullies, their efforts just might land them behind bars at the State Home for the Ugly!

Schlockmaniac #1, alias Your Humble Reviewer.
The person behind this affront to High Culture is Don Guarisco. He has a BFA Degree in Film from Florida State University and has written professionally about pop culture for over a decade. His work in the online arena includes reviews and essays for Yesterdayland (now known as Retroland), All Music Guide, All Movie Guide, AVManiacs and The Temple Of Schlock. His reviews have also been published in several All Music Guide publications and DVD Delirium 3.